From 9879e263b19070518b6e45f71daaaf7e7021cdbd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andreas Schwab Date: Sat, 12 May 2012 21:00:30 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] * cc-mode.texi: Avoid space before macro in 4th argument of cross reference commands. --- doc/misc/ChangeLog | 3 +++ doc/misc/cc-mode.texi | 23 ++++++++++++----------- 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/misc/ChangeLog b/doc/misc/ChangeLog index 047a9b52e0b..99c14897db0 100644 --- a/doc/misc/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/misc/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ 2012-05-12 Andreas Schwab + * cc-mode.texi: Avoid space before macro in 4th argument of cross + reference commands. (Bug#11461) + * Makefile.in (gnus.dvi): Use $@ instead of $*.dvi. 2012-05-02 Glenn Morris diff --git a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi index 58420bbd99c..8c574be8f2a 100644 --- a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi +++ b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi @@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ in some circumstances---@code{c-insert-tab-function} then defines precisely what sort of ``whitespace'' this will be. Set the standard Emacs variable @code{indent-tabs-mode} to @code{t} if you want real @samp{tab} characters to be used in the indentation, to @code{nil} if -you want only spaces. @xref{Just Spaces,,, @emacsman{}, +you want only spaces. @xref{Just Spaces,,,@emacsman{}, @emacsmantitle{}}. @defopt c-tab-always-indent @@ -1058,8 +1058,8 @@ set this up for you, so you probably won't have to bother. @cindex Auto Fill mode @cindex paragraph filling Line breaks are by default handled (almost) the same regardless of -whether they are made by auto fill mode (@pxref{Auto Fill,,, -@emacsman{}, @emacsmantitle{}}), by paragraph filling (e.g. with +whether they are made by auto fill mode (@pxref{Auto +Fill,,,@emacsman{}, @emacsmantitle{}}), by paragraph filling (e.g. with @kbd{M-q}), or explicitly with @kbd{M-j} or similar methods. In string literals, the new line gets the same indentation as the previous nonempty line.@footnote{You can change this default by @@ -1402,7 +1402,7 @@ continuation of the preceding @code{if}. @vindex abbrev-mode @findex abbrev-mode @cindex Abbrev mode -@ccmode{} uses Abbrev mode (@pxref{Abbrevs,,, @emacsman{}, @emacsmantitle{}}) +@ccmode{} uses Abbrev mode (@pxref{Abbrevs,,,@emacsman{}, @emacsmantitle{}}) to accomplish this. It's therefore turned on by default in all language modes except IDL mode, since CORBA IDL doesn't have any statements. @end deffn @@ -2295,14 +2295,14 @@ to create them. A @dfn{file local variable setting} is a setting which applies to an individual source file. You put this in a @dfn{local variables list}, a special block at the end of the source file (@pxref{Specifying File -Variables,,, @emacsman{}}). +Variables,,,@emacsman{}}). @item File Styles A @dfn{file style} is a rarely used variant of the ``style'' mechanism described above, which applies to an individual source file. @xref{File Styles}. You use this by setting certain special variables -in a local variables list (@pxref{Specifying File Variables,,, -@emacsman{}}). +in a local variables list (@pxref{Specifying File +Variables,,,@emacsman{}}). @item Hooks with Styles For ultimate flexibility, you can use hooks and styles together. For @@ -2897,7 +2897,7 @@ these offsets or the parent style name. The Emacs manual describes how you can customize certain variables on a per-file basis by including a @dfn{file local variable} block at the end -of the file (@pxref{File Variables,, Local Variables in Files, @emacsman{}, +of the file (@pxref{File Variables,, Local Variables in Files,@emacsman{}, @emacsmantitle{}}). So far, you've only seen a functional interface for setting styles in @@ -3139,8 +3139,9 @@ results in the current implementation. @end defopt @vindex comment-multi-line -If inside a comment and @code{comment-multi-line} (@pxref{Auto Fill,,, -@emacsman{}, @emacsmantitle{}} is non-@code{nil}, the indentation and +If inside a comment and @code{comment-multi-line} (@pxref{Auto +Fill,,,@emacsman{}, @emacsmantitle{}} is non-@code{nil}, the +indentation and line prefix are preserved. If inside a comment and @code{comment-multi-line} is @code{nil}, a new comment of the same type is started on the next line and indented as appropriate for @@ -6771,7 +6772,7 @@ The stuff that didn't fit in anywhere else is documented here. Controls whether a final newline is enforced when the file is saved. The value is an association list that for each language mode specifies the value to give to @code{require-final-newline} (@pxref{Saving -Buffers,,, @lispref{}, @lispreftitle{}}) at mode initialization. If a +Buffers,,,@lispref{}, @lispreftitle{}}) at mode initialization. If a language isn't present on the association list, CC Mode won't touch @code{require-final-newline} in buffers for that language. -- 2.39.2